The follow-up to 2011's "Goblin," which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the semi-hit "Yonkers," "Wolf" is set to arrive bearing three different covers, one featuring art by the painter Mark Ryden. As for the music, expect "ALOT OF GAY JOKES BIKE REFERENCES AND CHORDS STOLEN FROM STUFF I DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT," as Tyler tweeted Thursday. "I YELL ALOT TOO." (Even more shocking!)

The Odd Future ringleader will kick off a tour in support of "Wolf" on March 12 in Columbus, Ohio; he's scheduled to play L.A. on the day of the album's release, though a venue hasn't been announced. Expect somewhere small.

"I WANTED THIS TOUR TO BE LIKE HOW IT WAS WHEN WE STARTED," Tyler said in a tweet. "SMALL ... SWEATBOXES, SO SHOWS WILL SELL OUT."